GREAT OOLITE. 
119 
PLES10SAURIA AND OTHER REPTILIA FROM THE 
LOWER OOLITES. 
Gkeat Oolite. 
Case. Comp. Drawer. Specimen. 
J b 2 1—2 
3—7 
8 
9—10 
11 
12 
13—18 
teeth, probably of Plesiosaurs. Hampton 
Common. 
teeth of Plesiosaurus : Hampton Common 
Great Oolite. 
smooth tooth of an unknown animal. 
Hampton Common. 
small teeth, probably of Plesiosaurs. Hamp¬ 
ton Common. 
distal end of first phalange of a Pterodac- 
tylian. Stonesfield. 
part of an elongated caudal vertebra col¬ 
lected in 1809 from Dorchester, 6 miles 
south of Oxford. Allied to Cetiosaurus. 
dorsal vertebrae of a rigid-backed Plesio¬ 
saurus, apparently P.Oxfordiensis (Phil¬ 
lips, MS.), from the top of the Corn- 
brash or base of the Oxford Clay near 
Olney. 
